A couple of minor alterations: I used ties instead of buttons at the back, as all R's button-up dresses catch her hair. And I added patch pockets cut on the bias, as she loves to have pockets to put her little treasures in.
The pattern is an easy sew; the only hard part was getting R to model it. I had to play a half-hour of dentist-and-assistant games (all her toys needed check-ups) and a magnetic doll game as part of our deal, after which she sulkily posed for photos, accessorising the dress with a fly-swatter. This one will get a lot of wear, I think - so loose and comfortable. And the fly-swatter will come in handy once the weather warms up...
Gorgeous dress :) It sounds R has fantastic negotiation skills already ;) I am glad I came across another Aussie blogger :)
ReplyDeleteThanks Jenya! I see from your blog that you're in Bendigo - any decent fabric shops up there, or do you have to come to Melbourne?
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ReplyDeleteI love this dress! The fabric and its color is amazing!
I can't wait for my book to arrive!
Thanks Marta! I look forward to seeing what you make from Happy Homemade :)
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